We popped into the City Art Centre first, but they had changed the booking system and most of the slots were full, so we headed up to the National Museum of Scotland, where there was plenty to see and do.

Cooper particularly enjoyed the tinker project where he was given a keyboard to take apart, examine and re-assemble.

I was rather worried we would soon find electrical items at home in bits, but thankfully that hasn't happened. I think we will be keeping broken electricals for him to tinker with though.

Veggie Lunch in Edinburgh

There are so many exciting options for lunch near the National Museum of Edinburgh.

There's Revolution, across the road from the museum, which have a good range of vegetarian and vegan options on the menu from burgers and pasta to meze platters and salads.

Down in the Grassmarket, you will find Pumpkin Brown, which is a cosy little vegan cafe.

Just off the Royal Mile, on St. Mary's Street you will find David Bann, one of the best veggie restaurants in Edinburgh.

If the sun is shining, it is well worth heading down Royal Mile and turning into Cockburn Street where you will find The Baked Potato Shop, which is full of super tasty fillings for your tattie, which is slow cooked and delicious. There are always vegan sweet treats and savoury pastries too if you're lucky.

Pizza Express

Of course Cooper just wanted to go to Pizza Express. Nothing else would do.

I have to admit it's great for kids, with the fun pack they are given to keep them busy and the kids menu. He always selects the dough balls, pizza, a brownie and a bambinocinno (we make our own frothy babyccino at home, do try it if you have kids).

The nearest Pizza Express to the museum is just along George IX Bridge passed the library, so not too far.

While Cooper ate his multiple courses I had a Leggara pizza, where the middle of the pizza is cut out and replaced with a dressed salad.

I chose a new drink from the menu, the Watermelon Chill. It was lip-smackingly good!

I had to make my own!

Watermelon and Strawberry Iced Smoothie

This is a simple iced drink made with watermelon, strawberry, apple and mint.

The Pizza Express menu called it a Watermelon Chill and described it as a bright juice blend of apple, watermelon, strawberry and fresh mint, so I presume it is pre-mixed or juice from juice packs and mixed rather than freshly blended.

My iced smoothie is fresh.

Strawberries aren't in season here yet in Scotland, so I used frozen strawberries, which gave it that iced drink finish.

Do give it a try, it's very summery and moreish.

Summer Gin Cocktail

To make a rather amazing summer cocktail for adults, add a measure of pink gin to each glass before adding the smoothie or add 4-6 measures of gin to the blender while whizzing up the iced smoothie.

Health Benefits of Watermelon

Watermelon is a great option if you're craving some fruit or trying to reach that elusive 5 or 10 a day pieces of fruit and vegetables.

So why is watermelon such a good choice?

It's high in vitamin C with 21% of your recommended daily intake (RDI).

Watermelon is high in vitamin A, with 18% of your RDI.

It also contains potassium, magnesium and vitamin B1, B5 and B6.

It's suggested that the lycopene in watermelon can help lower your chances of cancer as well as helping with blood pressure and to lower cholesterol.

Which blender?

A power blender is essential for a good smoothie.

You can use a cheaper, less powerful blender, but you must not add ice or frozen fruit to one of these basic models as they aren't powerful enough to cope and you'll just burn out the motor. I know as I've killed a few blenders in my time.

Froothie Power Blenders

At the moment I'm using the G2.1 blender from Froothie in my kitchen for larger blends like this one and the small travel sized Nutri Force blender for smaller quantities.

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All the Froothie blenders are powerful with strong motors, a 6 blade system and they are super easy to clean. Just a drop of washing liquid, hot water and whizz for a fast self clean.

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This juice looks lovely - and your outing to pizza express sounds fun - though I smiled at your rundown of exciting cafes before going to a place Cooper loves - just how I am when out with Sylvia - I love the baked potato cafe but would love to try pumpkin brown

Ah, it's a shame you couldn't convince Cooper to go for the Independent cafe over the chain, but the silver lining is that we all get to enjoy this smoothie too - it's just the kind of drink my family ask for on repeat over the summer.

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